To: Integrityrocks
However, there is pressure to construe the restrictions more broadly than endorsing a candidate, and to speak out on issues generally, like same sex marriage if there is a referendum. I would hope the tax restrictions would be construed narrowly so as not to eviscerate the rights of churches to speak out substantively on moral issues of the day without fear of losing tax exemption.
To: Unam Sanctam
"However, there is pressure to construe the restrictions more broadly than endorsing a candidate, and to speak out on issues generally, like same sex marriage if there is a referendum. I would hope the tax restrictions would be construed narrowly so as not to eviscerate the rights of churches to speak out substantively on moral issues of the day without fear of losing tax exemption."
Why go through all the twisting an turning to make sense of this...why not tell the IRS where to stick it and get the government out of my Church?
111 posted on
07/18/2006 10:57:51 PM PDT by
aceintx
(How about real separation of Church & State. Stop the state from censoring the Church)
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